Telecoupling assessment of environmental and social wellbeing impacts from lithium mining in South America

Buyung Agusdinata, Assistant Professor, School of Sustainability

Water, people and health: identifying the linkages between human behavior, infrastructure management, climate variability and gastrointestinal diseases in a megacity

Andres Baeza, Post Doc, School of Sustainability

Investigating the drivers and impacts of cities 100% renewable energy pledges

Survey Question Writing Workshop:

Anyone can write a survey questionnaire, if they follow a few basic steps.  This workshop focuses on the skills necessary to develop and modify survey questionnaires in order to obtain reliable and interpretable information.  A first step is to consider existing sources with relevant materials.  We will review national surveys, samples of questions they contain, and how to get them.  We also will review criteria for identifying attitudinal and psychological scales.  If these sources do not completely cover the topic(s) of

The ISSR Research Lab was built with contributions from 4 units at ASU:

  • School of Politics and Global Studies
  • Hugh Downs School of Human Communication
  • Department of Psychology
  • W. P. Carey School of Business

New Subscriber Fees:

$350.00 - 1 year membership (per school)

$1000 - 3 year subscription (per school)

Scholarships availabe for graduate students who want to learn the system for their research, contact Sherry Thurston - sherry.thurston@asu.edu for scholarship information.

 

Assessing Measures of Sexual Health and Safety Among Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence

Dr. Meredith E. Bagwell-Gray,  School of Social Work, College of Public Service and Community Solutions

Increasing EBI Effectiveness: Systems Factors within Community Settings

Dr. Felipe Gonzalez Castro, Southwest Borderlands Scholar, College of Nursing and Health Innovation

Supporting Middle School Teachers to Implement Argumentation in Science Classrooms

Qualitative Data Analysis:  The Basics

This one day workshop provides an introduction to systematic methods for analyzing qualitative data, including written texts, field notes, interview transcripts, images, audio, and video. Topics covered include: techniques for identifying themes, tips for developing and using codebooks, and suggestions on how to produce qualitative descriptions, make systematic comparisons, and build and formally test models.

Qualitative Data Analysis: The Basics

This one-day workshop covers the basics of qualitative data analysis. Participants will learn building block techniques, such as theme identification and codebook development, which can be used across many analytic traditions. The course takes a hands-on approach, and uses both lectures and activities where participants analyze real data. While the emphasis is on building conceptual and methodological expertise, participants will also learn how to use text analysis software.